My build progress

They are both great! I still haven’t built a case, I’m just starting to build everything with panels. And even those already with a panel are in a cardboard box :slight_smile: . I also have to come up with something for the BSP and the Volca. And yes, there are still the drum modules that I haven’t built yet … lol … there is still a long way to go … and I have the feeling that it won’t end anytime soon :slight_smile:

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What I did:


It sits between Kosmo and Eurorack rows and provides passive mults that double as Euro/Kosmo jumblers, as well as passive attenuators and a TRS->TS splitter. You know, I just realized that “S” on the panel should have been an “R”. Oh well.

Advice: Go large. Especially with Kosmo, things fill up fast. (Double especially if you build a 40 cm wide sequencer!)

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We did a show for Harman once, they set up a 5.1 demo room with superexpensive speakers and amps, then some guy “tuned” the room with little copper cones here and there. After they were gone us PA guys measured with the JBL-smaart software and found one channel was out of phase (we didn’t tell them :smiling_imp:)

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I couldn’t agree with this advice more. Def go bigger as Kosmo modules are big and 4-5 modules likely won’t cut it.

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Cheers, all of my panels are just sat in some printed stands looking sorry for themselves lol
Same goes for my wood working tools i got at xmas (- the printed stands XD)

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I Hadnt thought about converting 1/4’s to 3.5s that way, i was just going to get a pack of M 1/4s with the F 3.5s and keep them in the Kosmo panels. Ive got a few spare of each jack i think =]

Who said that the Nano Sequencer had to be 400mm =P Ive reduced it down to a Kosmo or 130mm panel (Unprinted/Untested)
Kosmox130-NanoSeq

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No one! I do have a 28HP Eurorack sequencer to build sometime, by far my largest Eurorack module but minuscule in comparison with the Kosmo sequencer. The latter’s huge but I like the sizes of the knobs and arcade buttons and jacks, and the relaxed spacing.

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Teaser no 2.

In order to adapt to and from euro rack signal levels I added an amplification stage and put everything (temporarily) on some vero board because the bad connections on my bread board were driving me nuts.

Still not saying. All will be revealed in due time.

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And again we can’t see a name on the IC, crap :). It probably has an input and an output and could be anything. The audio level thing is a mystery

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OK, that much I can reveal. It is an Electro-Smith Daisy Seed and a TL074 + pots and trimmers to set gain factors.

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Oh wow, thats an audiointerface on the thing i thought it would be an arduino clone :slight_smile:

So you are building a sample player or something like this ?

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Nah, not a sample player. Something far more interesting sounding.

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Than its a Cloud granular thingi ma…i dont know how to write that word sam always says
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You mean a granular thingamabob, or maybe a granular whatsit, or better still a granular whatchamacallit? No, it is not.

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Yeah, something like these words. But what Sam always says wasn’t there. It sounds like “Thingi mägiki” or something LOL

So when do we find out what it will be?

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if its a daisy it could be anything … I mean it could be programed to be just about anything !

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Thingamajiggy? Variant of thingamajig.

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Thats exactly the word ! :smiley: THX

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We still have a glossary topic somewhere, right?

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Well, this is not going to be just anything. It is going to be something special. Mark my words.

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